Plastic microparticles are contaminating the world’s shorelines, and much of this pollution appears to come from fibers from washing polyester clothes. The worst offender appears to be fleece, and a recent study found that the mean number of polyester fibers discharged into wastewater from washing fleece was 290 fibers per liter of wastewater. Researchers are hoping to reduce the amount of fibers discharged into wastewater by using filters on washing machines. Using a filter, researchers measured 120 samples of wastewater and calculated a 99% confidence interval for the true mean number of polyester fibers in wastewater of (144.702, 169.393).
(a) [2 pts] What multiplier must the researchers have used to obtain this interval?
(b) [2 pts] Calculate the margin of error.
(c) [2 pts] Find the value of the sample statistic.
(d) [4 pts] If everything else where to remain constant, what sample size would the researchers need to collect in order to reduce the margin of error to ten?
(e) [3 pts] Based on the confidence interval, is there evidence to suggest that the filter works? Explain your reasoning.
A) The critical value
B) margin of error = (169.393 - 144.702)/2 = 9.3455
C)
+ ME =
169.393
Or,
+ 9.3455 =
169.393
Or,
= 160.0475
D) z* *
=
9.3455
Or, 2.58 *
=
9.3455
Or,
= (9.3455 *

)/2.58
Or,
= 39.68
Margin of error = 10
Or, z* *
=
10
Or, 2.58 *
=
10
Or, n = (2.58 * 39.68/10)^2
Or, n = 105
E) since 290 Doe's fall in the interval, so there is evidence to suggest that the filter works.
Plastic microparticles are contaminating the world’s shorelines, and much of this pollution appears to come from...
Plastic microparticles are contaminating the world’s shorelines, and much of this pollution appears to come from fibers from washing polyester clothes. The worst offender appears to be fleece, and a recent study found that the mean number of polyester fibers discharged into wastewater from washing fleece was 290 fibers per liter of wastewater. Researchers are hoping to reduce the amount of fibers discharged into wastewater by using filters on washing machines. Using a filter, researchers measured 120 samples of wastewater...
part c: also if we want a margin of error of only + -
4 with a 90% confidence ,what sample size is needed? round off to
nearest integer.
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